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And hip hip hooray for the new brushes!!! I don't understand why the women complain!!! RCM did it cause everyone complained about how thick it applies!! I, however, am delighted about the change!! Guess u can't please everyone!!

That's for sure :laugh:. I don't have a real problem with the current brushes, but I'm optimistic these will be better and I am looking forward to trying them too.

The only commenter that had a reason I could understand for being disappointed was the girl who said she likes the skinny brushes for nail art application. Although personally, if I was a nail artist, I'd need something even skinnier or I'd probably just make big blobs everywhere!
 
I think the 24k gold one is called Amore or something. I was under the impression that it was the same color/name, just without the real gold in it. That may be wrong though! They aren't very forthcoming on their page with info but I'll have to ask anyway. Lol. I do remember reading it would be LE in a special display, not part of the regular display.



I read that the bottle of Amor 24 used on awards night cost $5000. The one for us mere mortals will be Award Winning.



That's for sure . I don't have a real problem with the current brushes, but I'm optimistic these will be better and I am looking forward to trying them too.



The only commenter that had a reason I could understand for being disappointed was the girl who said she likes the skinny brushes for nail art application. Although personally, if I was a nail artist, I'd need something even skinnier or I'd probably just make big blobs everywhere!



I use nail art brushes for nail art. The rcm ones were long and floppy, and a couple of mine were all splayed out and had to be trimmed to even be usable.
 
NanaSue said:
I read that the bottle of Amor 24 used on awards night cost $5000. The one for us mere mortals will be Award Winning.

I use nail art brushes for nail art. The rcm ones were long and floppy, and a couple of mine were all splayed out and had to be trimmed to even be usable.

Yeah I can't imagine trying to do any nail art with the bottle brushes!

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I don't know about the whole kit, but I do think I've read that people are happier with the Pro light as opposed to the other smaller one (what do they call it? Mini or portable?)
I have both. The mini light is rectangular, and small. It is portable, that is its advantage. You can run it on either batteries or a cord. The disadvantages are, it is led but takes 2-3 mins per cure just as if it were cfl uv. If you use the batteries, one use and they are pretty well done. If you want to use the cord, you must purchase it separately. I keep it for traveling, but don't use it for anything else. The pro light, available at Sally's and Ulta, is curved, small, and runs only on a cord - which is included. The cure times are much faster at 20 - 45 secs. That is the one I ususally use at home. Both have worked well as far as curing the polish goes. The only brands I currently use are RCM and Gelish. HTH
 
I have both. The mini light is rectangular, and small. It is portable, that is its advantage. You can run it on either batteries or a cord. The disadvantages are, it is led but takes 2-3 mins per cure just as if it were cfl uv. If you use the batteries, one use and they are pretty well done. If you want to use the cord, you must purchase it separately. I keep it for traveling, but don't use it for anything else. The pro light, available at Sally's and Ulta, is curved, small, and runs only on a cord - which is included. The cure times are much faster at 20 - 45 secs. That is the one I ususally use at home. Both have worked well as far as curing the polish goes. The only brands I currently use are RCM and Gelish. HTH

Thanks for your insight! I got the kit w/pro light. So, here I come SOG fam:laugh:
 
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